Anonymous wrote:No way. Professional educator and I will never, ever make my elementary kids do extra homework. It's not even developmentally appropriate for them to be doing the homework the school sends home, but I make them do that. They read every day, which is the only developmentally appropriate, valuable homework anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I give my children extra math to make sure they stay at least two levels higher than their FCPS grades. I use Singapore math, various fun math books published in my home country (so they get to learn and remember the language as well), and supplement with a lot of free worksheets generated from softschools.com when I find poor understanding of a concept or weakness in a skill.
Anonymous wrote:No way. Professional educator and I will never, ever make my elementary kids do extra homework. It's not even developmentally appropriate for them to be doing the homework the school sends home, but I make them do that. They read every day, which is the only developmentally appropriate, valuable homework anyway.
Anonymous wrote:No way. Professional educator and I will never, ever make my elementary kids do extra homework. It's not even developmentally appropriate for them to be doing the homework the school sends home, but I make them do that. They read every day, which is the only developmentally appropriate, valuable homework anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, do you buy a lot of workbooks (such as Brain quest, Leap Frog, etc) and extra educational materials to teach at home with your kids? Or are you just doing the regular homework/reading that is required from the school. Just curious what the norm is?
This is the toddler - preschool forum.
Why are you giving your 3 year old extra homework and workbooks?
Up until around 5 or 6 she should be spending as much time playing as possible, not doing worksheets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, do you buy a lot of workbooks (such as Brain quest, Leap Frog, etc) and extra educational materials to teach at home with your kids? Or are you just doing the regular homework/reading that is required from the school. Just curious what the norm is?
This is the toddler - preschool forum.
Why are you giving your 3 year old extra homework and workbooks?
Up until around 5 or 6 she should be spending as much time playing as possible, not doing worksheets.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious, do you buy a lot of workbooks (such as Brain quest, Leap Frog, etc) and extra educational materials to teach at home with your kids? Or are you just doing the regular homework/reading that is required from the school. Just curious what the norm is?